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PUBLIC NOTICES. GUANO. GUANO. The Celebrated MALDEN ISLAND GUANO can now be obtained as below— TERMS. Ito 5 tons ... £8 10s per ton )* et cash, stolo „ ... £8 5s „ „ \. B«ga Over 10 „ ... £8 0s „ „ ) included. Delivered at Railway -station, Dunodin. NEW 9 ZEALAND LOAN AND MEROANTILE AGENCY CO. (LIMITED), l 0l 0 Dunedin. BEE HIVES F, G. NAUMANN, of Sonth Dunedin, obtained the Only First Order of Merit for Beehives. The "Simple Frame Hive," complete, with super., eaoh L 2 10a. The " Simple Frame Hive, a number of 5, eaoh L 2 ss. , i The "Simple Frame Hive," any number over five, eaoh L 2. The "Simple Frame Hive," without super., each LI 15s. Smokers, 10a 6d eaoh ; Queen Cages, 23 6d eaoh; ArtlfiOial Comb Foundations, 5s P er I* 5 - o All orders must be accompanied by P.O. Order on Chief P.O. Dunedin. lo /ROOKING RANGES, all sizes, both V/ portable and for building In, fitted with either high or low pressure boilers, Specially Designed for burning New Zealand OoaL Workmen sent to erect' if reauired. Sashwelghtß all sizes. Lignite Crates, Tomb Railing, Horse-pewers, Land Rollers, serrated and plain. Repairs and New Work of all kinds. Engineer, Millwright, and General Blacksmith. H. E. SHAOKLOOK, South End Foundry, Crawford street Dnnedin. pi LA X CULTURE A gentleman from Home, who Ib about to start the manufaoture of LINSEED CAKE and OIL, wishes to treat with farmers who may be Inolined to grow FLAX if a remunerative prloe were guaranteed them for the seed they produce. He is in a position to offer them a fixed price for their Linseed, the value of which alone would <pay them and the fibre they will have for disposa oan alwayß find a ready and profitable market. Mr F. Singer is prepared to give 5s 6d per 601b, oash on delivery. The average weight per bushel In Great Britain and on the Continent where Linseed Is grown is about. 801b per bushel, the worst seed weighing more than 601b to the bushel. As Mr Singer Is very desirous of knowing how many aores of seed he may rely on being able to purohase during the coming season, farmers are particularly requested to communicate at onoe with him, care of Mr B. Singer, George street. 20au LADIES' ART WORK DEPOT, 44 Georob street, Dttnedin. MISS CLOUGH has muoh , pleasure In notifying the arrival of New Goods, ex Napier and Crusader. Best makes of Scotch Yarns for winter wear. New mixtures, Tarn o' Shanter Yarns, Pettlooat Yarns, four and five-ply Fingering, Fleeoy (In all colours) ; Shetland, Andalusian, and Pompadour Wool; Plata and Spangled Els Wools ; Ladles and Clu l.lran's Hand-knitted Combinations ; also, Shetland Undereemits, specially recommended for softness and warmth ; Shawls, Skirts, and Babies' Boots, hand-knitted; Babies' Quilted Silk Boots and Shoes. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of traced and commenced work in Mantle and Table Borders, Bannerettes, Braokets, Cushions, Fender stools, &o. Ladles' own materials traced and commenoed. Materials for all kinds of Fancy work. Crewels, Silks, Arasennes, and Filoselle In all shades. Filozette, Lace Braid, Macrame Thread, &c. Brlggs' Patterns In Newest Designs. Having erected a comfortable and commodious House upon three aores of land overlooking the Bay, at Rothesay, adjoining the Bavensbourne Rallway>station, two miles from Dunedin, for BOX'S whose parents or guardians may wish them to attend the Dunedin schools, I am now prepared to receive such as BOARDERS. Strict domestic attention, with oomfort, may be relied on. Terms (Inoluding train-fare and washing), £35 a year. S. J. JAOKMAN. References kindly permitted to Rev. Dr Roseby and Mr Reid, of Reid and Dunoanß. ISSES H. & B. BROWNLIE have now completed arrangements made by Miss Brownlie while in New York n October and Novorabor last, for a regular supply of American Fashions. By the arrival of last Ban Francisco mail per a.s. Australia, a large Stock of Paper Patterns for Ladles' and Children's Dresses, Jackets, Underclothing, &c, &o. There is an immense trade done in these fashions throughout the United States, where they are noted for their style and good taste in dress. All enquiries respecting the patterns or magazine enclosing a stamped envelope promptly attended to. We have also been appointed Sole Agents in New Zealand for the Domestic Fashion Magazine, a periodical which should find its way Into every household where domestio economy Is practised. Sub- agents wanted In all the principal towns of Otago and Canterbury. MISSES H. & B. BROWNLIE, Importers of Millinery, Baby-linen, Stays, Underolothlng, and American Fashions, Princes street (opposite Herbert, Haynes, »nd Co.). 23ap

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Otago Witness, Volume 15, Issue 1562, 15 October 1881, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Volume 15, Issue 1562, 15 October 1881, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Volume 15, Issue 1562, 15 October 1881, Page 29